Wonder Woman 1984 was filmed in Washington D.C. in the United States of America, Almería in Spain, and London in the United Kingdom.
Alcazaba of Almería
In movie
Scene where Maxwell Lord visits the influential Emir Said Bin Abydos in Egypt.
Real
Scene was shot The Alcazaba of Almería is a fortified complex in Almería, Spain. The word alcazaba comes from the Arabic word al-qaṣabah and means a walled fortification in a city. It dates back to 955 when Almeria gained the title of medina.
Almeria
Playa de Sotavento
In movie
Scene where The young Diana tries to outsmart the other athletes during the race on the beach.
Real
Scene was shot The part of the opening scene on the beach was shot on Playa de Sotavento. CGI was used to create the rocks and the arena of Themyscira. The location was found by the guys from AtlasofWonders.com.
Las Palmas
Adam St & Adelphi Terrace
In movie
Scene where While jogging Barbara meets the drunken man for the second time. This time she realizes the potential of her newfound power.
Real
Scene was shot Adelphi is a district of the City of Westminster in London. is it is named after the Adelphi Buildings, a block of 24 unified neoclassical terrace houses that occupied the land between The Strand and the River Thames. Many of the Adelphi Buildings were demolished in the early 1930s. They were replaced with the New Adelphi, a monumental Art Deco building designed by the firm of Collcutt & Hamp. Buildings remaining from the old Adelphi include 11 Adelphi Terrace and the Royal Society of Arts headquarters.
London
Calle Clarin
In movie
Scene where Diana calls with Barbara and asks her to find our more about the history of the artifact taken by Maxwell Lord.
Real
Scene was shot Almeria is a city in Andalusia, Spain. The Alcazaba was founded by Abd al-Rahman III who also gave the city its name: al-Mariyyah or the watchtower. In the 10th and 11th centuries, it was part of the Caliphate of Córdoba. It grew wealthy on trade and the textile industry, especially Almerían silk. After many battles it became Christian in 1489. In 1522, Almería was devastated by an earthquake. It was not until the 19th century that the city was really rebuild.
Almeria
Legal & General (Former Headquarters)
In movie
Scene where Maxwell Lord arrives at his office.
Real
Scene was shot The building used in the movie was the former head office of Legal & General, a British multinational financial services and asset management company based in the United Kingdom. According to Dirt.com the building is to be transformed into a retirement village.
Tadworth
Alcazaba of Almería
In movie
Scene where Maxwell Lord visits the influential Emir Said Bin Abydos and asks his what he wishes for. In return he wants his oil, but also takes the Emir's guards.
Real
Scene was shot The Alcazaba of Almería is a fortified complex in Almería, Spain. The word alcazaba comes from the Arabic word al-qaṣabah and means a walled fortification in a city. It dates back to 955 when Almeria gained the title of medina.
Almeria
One Great George Street
In movie
Real
Scene was shot One Great George Street was designed by architect James Miller in the neo-classical design and is one of the earliest steel-frame buildings in England. It was constructed as the new headquarters of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1913 and remains their headquarters, though it has been available for public events since 1989.
London